Knovation releases results of its 2014 National Digital Content & Curriculum Survey, which outlines the attributes of a K-12 digital curriculum strategy that are most important to educators.

The National Digital Content & Curriculum Survey, which compiled insights from 141 educators and administrators across 31 states, features information for districts on the selection, quality and rigor, organization and most important attributes of digital learning resources. Key implications for districts include:

Selection: Educators want to provide content that directly aligns with district initiatives, curriculum and state and Common Core standards.

Quality and Rigor: Ease of use is a top priority as districts select digital resources.

Organization: Districts need to implement products that provide high-quality digital resources that are aligned to the standards and curriculum documents they are using.

Attributes of Learning Objects: Digital content must provide both remediation and enrichment opportunities for students by embedding formative assessment within the learning resources.

All participants that completed the survey were involved in selecting and implementing digital resources within their district and/or developing their district’s curriculum strategy. To view the complete survey results, visit www.knovationlearning.com/digital-curriculum-survey.

CINCINNATI – Sept. 8, 2014 – With districts across the country transitioning to digital learning resources, administrators and educators are looking for content that will align to Common Core and state standards while advancing their district’s overall digital strategy. Knovation, the leader in advanced personalized learning solutions, releases results of its 2014 National Digital Content & Curriculum Survey, which outlines the attributes of a K-12 digital curriculum strategy that are most important to educators.

Knovation today announced that it has unveiled its newest product, icurio, a digital curriculum content solution for personalized learning that offers a collection of 330,000 digital learning resources aligned to state and Common Core standards.

As more districts shift from print to digital learning resources, many administrators are looking to ease the transition for teachers and students by aligning curriculum with high quality and relevant digital content. With more than 30,000 students in 39 schools, Cabarrus County Schools in North Carolina is paving the way for digital conversions through its partnership with Knovation.